The Human Rights Education Handbook

The Human Rights Education Handbook
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Total Pages : 168
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ISBN-10 : 0967533430
ISBN-13 : 9780967533438
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Book Synopsis The Human Rights Education Handbook by : Nancy Flowers

Download or read book The Human Rights Education Handbook written by Nancy Flowers and published by . This book was released on 2000 with total page 168 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Conveying the "common language of humanity" is the whole purpose of human rights education. Concerned citizens need to understand and embrace the fundamental principles of human dignity and equality and accept the personal responsibility to defend the rights of all people. This handbook is intended to help people who care about human rights to become effective educators, able to share both their passion and their knowledge. To further human rights education in its many forms, the handbook lays out the basics: why, for whom, what, where, who, and how. It draws on the experience of educators and organizations, illustrating their effective practices and distilling their accumulated insights. The handbook is designed to be used as a ready reference and tool: easy to read, easy to use, easy to photocopy. Each chapter can stand alone. The handbook is divided into the following parts: "Introduction"; "Part 1: An Introduction to Human Rights Education"; "Part 2: The Art of Facilitation"; "Part 3: Essential Components of Human Rights Education"; "Part 4: Methodologies for Human Rights Education"; "Part 5: Planning Presentations for Human Rights Education"; "Part 6: Evaluating Human Rights Programs"; "Part 7: Human Rights Education Resources" (i.e., printed and electronic resources, media resources, organizations engaged in human rights education, Web sites for human rights education); and "Index of Methods, Techniques, and Activities." (BT)


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